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The Jewel Tower across the road from the Houses of Parliament is the only part of the original Palace of Westminster sti... The Jewel Tower across the road from the Houses of Parliament is the only part o... The Jewel Tower across the road from the Houses of Parliament is the only part of the original Palac...
The Wellington Arch is a grand neoclassical arch erected in 1826 that commemorates the victory of Wellington over Napole... The Wellington Arch is a grand neoclassical arch erected in 1826 that commemorat... The Wellington Arch is a grand neoclassical arch erected in 1826 that commemorates the victory of We...
The headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA) which comprises the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. The headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA) which comprises the Mayor... The headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA) which comprises the Mayor of London and the L...
The Southbank Centre is a large concrete development from the 1960s on the Thames South Bank between the Waterloo and Hu... The Southbank Centre is a large concrete development from the 1960s on the Thame... The Southbank Centre is a large concrete development from the 1960s on the Thames South Bank between...
The BFI Southbank, formerly known as the National Film Theatre, has four screens showing classic, foreign language and a... The BFI Southbank, formerly known as the National Film Theatre, has four screens... The BFI Southbank, formerly known as the National Film Theatre, has four screens showing classic, fo...
The Benjamin Franklin House in London is the only surviving home of Benjamin Franklin in the world, where the founding f... The Benjamin Franklin House in London is the only surviving home of Benjamin Fra... The Benjamin Franklin House in London is the only surviving home of Benjamin Franklin in the world, ...
Gabriel's Wharf on the south bank of the Thames has an eclectic mix of independent boutique design shops, cafes and rest... Gabriel's Wharf on the south bank of the Thames has an eclectic mix of independe... Gabriel's Wharf on the south bank of the Thames has an eclectic mix of independent boutique design s...
St Martins in the Fields is a classical 18th century church that flanks Trafalgar Square opposite the National Gallery. St Martins in the Fields is a classical 18th century church that flanks Trafalga... St Martins in the Fields is a classical 18th century church that flanks Trafalgar Square opposite th...
The Edith Cavell Memorial is a statue in honour of Edith Louisa Cavell, the World War I nursing heroine who helped both ... The Edith Cavell Memorial is a statue in honour of Edith Louisa Cavell, the Worl... The Edith Cavell Memorial is a statue in honour of Edith Louisa Cavell, the World War I nursing hero...
Wilton's Music Hall, built in 1858, is the oldest Grand Music Hall in the world that is used nowadays as a performance h... Wilton's Music Hall, built in 1858, is the oldest Grand Music Hall in the world ... Wilton's Music Hall, built in 1858, is the oldest Grand Music Hall in the world that is used nowaday...
The London Stone housed inside a nondescript protective grille on Cannon Street is a little known, yet historical artifa... The London Stone housed inside a nondescript protective grille on Cannon Street ... The London Stone housed inside a nondescript protective grille on Cannon Street is a little known, y...
The headquarters of world's most famous insurance market, housed in a revolutionary (at the time) bizarre, Matrix-like g... The headquarters of world's most famous insurance market, housed in a revolution... The headquarters of world's most famous insurance market, housed in a revolutionary (at the time) bi...